International cooperation and exchange can play a major role in strengthening national activities on climate change education, training and public awareness. Many governments need access to expertise and financial and technical resources so that they can develop their own climate change programmes. And all countries can benefit from sharing success stories, exchanging personnel and strengthening institutional capacity. This section features links to experts and organizations that are committed to promoting international cooperation in this field.

(R)Evolution is an Organization started by a group of individuals working towards various causes through various platforms. We basically intend to provide opportunities for people who have so long awaited to work for a cause but couldn't come across ... more>>

Climate Access is a global network of climate and clean energy communicators, serving more than 2,000 members in 57 countries. Through Climate Access, members are connected to a diverse group of experts, cutting-edge research and proven techniques fo... more>>

The African Youth Union (AYU) is a Pan-African youth organisation that boasts the largest youth representation in Africa. The AYU seeks to bridge the gap between the youth and government, and acts as a conduit between the youth and regional bodies su... more>>

The Capacity Development for Climate Change Partnership (C3D+) aims to strengthen capacities of developing countries to address climate change through nationally appropriate measures and planning strategies.
Coordinated by the United Nations Institu... more>>

Plant-for-the-Planet is a children’s initiative that aims to raise awareness amongst children and adults about the issues of climate change and global justice.Everyone is talking about the climate crisis. What can students do about it? During their A... more>>

This publication by the Global Environment Facility (GEF)’s Small Grants Programme (SGP) highlights how young people address climate change at the grass-roots level and aims to inspire broad engagement of youth in climate action. The SGP supports chi... more>>

What does a changing climate have to do with Indigenous people? This recent publication by International Land Coalition sheds a light on how indigenous peoples are affected when it comes to cross-cutting issues such as women’s land rights, environmen... more>>

Engaging Global Youth in Climate Action - Innovative Information Management is the Key!
We hear very often in United Nations context that Youth have great potentials, that Youth civic engagement is the key to sustainable development and climate pr... more>>

Some centuries ago we were very proactive and ready to share our knowledge and believes, today we are in the same shoes but we are -probably better prepared to understand satire. Encountering challenges we cannot understand and therefore we rather ch... more>>

The objective of the UNEP Greening Universities Toolkit is to inspire, encourage and support university staff and students to develop and implement their own transformative strategies for creating green, resource-efficient and low emission campuses.... more>>

The International Institute for Sustainable Development and the Development Research Center of the State Council of China are collaborating on an exploration of policy options to support China in developing a ‘green financial system’ and to encour... more>>

This handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the growing transnational climate movement. A dual focus on climate politics and civil society provides a hitherto unavailable broad and systematic analysis of the current global movement, highlighti... more>>